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<font size="+2"><b>WebDot Tutorial: Basic graph creation - public WebDot server</b></font>
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<img src="http://webdot.graphviz.org/cgi-bin/webdot/http://www.graphviz.org/demo.dot.dot.png"
    alt="graph from public webdot server">
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<font color="darkred">Notice: Although webdot can still be configured as a public server, we no longer provide such a server ourselves and we don't recommend
that others do so either.  Webdot contains no mechanisms for limiting the load
on a public server.  Instead we recommend that you set up a server just for
your own graphs.
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If a public WebDot server is available then graphs can be served without
installing WebDot locally.  For example, if there is a graph at:
<a href="http://www.graphviz.org/demo.dot">http://www.graphviz.org/demo.dot</a>
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then this img tag in an html web page:
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&lt;img src="http://webdot.graphviz.org/cgi-bin/webdot<b>/http://www.graphviz.org/demo.dot</b>.dot<b>.png</b>"
    alt="graph from public webdot server"&gt;
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will produce the graph layout at the top of this page.
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